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This is an archive article published on April 16, 2010

RIL forays into aviation with Deccan 360

RIL said that a wholly-owned subsidiary would provide growth capital for the cargo airline.

Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries forayed into the aviation space as a “strategic investor” in captain Gopinath-founded cargo airline Deccan 360.

While the quantum of investment could not be ascertained immediately,RIL said that a wholly-owned subsidiary would provide “growth capital” for the new cargo airline.

“We believe that our collaboration with Deccan 360 will see a transformation in the logistics domain in India,” RIL’s Chairman and MD Mukesh Ambani said in a statement.

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RIL’s investment would help Deccan 360 increase its air and surface network coverage across the country,the company said.

Deccan 360 is developing a 50-acre hub at Nagpur in Maharashtra and currently has eight freight aircraft covering 15 airports and a fleet of over 300 trucks and 850 vehicles nationwide.

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